•'SOMETHING LIKE A SHIFT," Really it was. I have always . ssoclated moving with real worry.' Well, J was spared all possible trouble by the New Zealand Express Co. The men sent knew their business, you flan take it from me, and that's half the batt|e; saves bumps, scratches, breakage?; time, too. The wife was delighted ftt the fine work done. I realised as never before what a difference experts make. *, LL Employers can help our returned soldier bovs by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British i;oodi. THE HON. SECRETARY, "NAZOL" f«r Jnflneiua awl Catarrh.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1918, Page 2
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118Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1918, Page 2
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